Doctors there said her injuries were consistent with child abuse and called Duncan police.

“I went up there to just to basically to check on the child, speak to the doctors. When we got there, both parents were there,” said Duncan police detective Dustin Smith.

Smith said Cummings initially told him the same story he’d told doctors and his girlfriend.

“The child had turned a month old two days prior to the incident. We had nothing to indicate the child could even roll. It’s not indicative of a child that age. Plus, both parents told us that the child doesn’t roll over. So, that kind of led us to believe something else was going on,” Smith said.

Smith said he told Cummings doctors could not adequately treat his daughter if they didn’t know exactly what happened.

He said that seemed to get through to the father and make him emotional and he confessed.

“Said she cried for about 10 minutes and wouldn’t stop. Said he initially put the baby down and walked away. The baby didn’t stop crying, came back. He just told me he couldn’t deal with it anymore and punched the baby,” Smith said.

According to court documents, the mother told police Cummings was usually good with the baby but had in the past become frustrated with her when she was crying.

Police said the baby girl was released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery with no long term damage.

Her dad remains in jail on $100,000 bond on a charge of child abuse by injury.